Renaissance Drama 32: New Series 32

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Jeffrey Masten, Wendy Wall
Northwestern University Press, 2003 M07 9 - 264 pages
Renaissance Drama, an annual and interdisciplinary publication, is devoted to drama and performance as a central feature of Renaissance culture. The essays in each volume explore traditional canons of drama, the significance of performance (broadly construed) to early modern culture, and the impact of new forms of interpretation on the study of Renaissance plays, theatre, and performance.
 

Contents

GENEVIEVE LOVE As from the Waste of Sophonisba or Whats Sexy about Stage Directions
3
Racial CrossDressing on the Early Modern Stage
33
Vision Violence and Penalty in Shakespeares 2 Henry VI
69
Sleeping Potions and Poisons in Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra
95
The Roaring Girl and the Wisdom of Tiresias
123
MARIO DIGANGI Sexual Slander and Working Women in The Roaring Girl
147
Margaret Cavendish and the Drama of Property
177
Maternal Agency in 3 Henry VI and King John
225
Notes on Contributors
255
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